AbstractPerceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded (monocular) regions either similar to or dissimilar to that of binocular regions or background. In a two-panel random dot stereogram the monocular region was filled with texture either similar or different to the far panel or left blank. In unpaired background stereograms the monocular region either matched the background or was different in colour or texture and in phantom stereograms the monocular region matched the partially occluded object or was a different colour or texture. In all three cases depth was considerably impaired when the monocular texture did not match either the background or the more distant surface. The content ...
The extent to which nearer objects or surfaces occlude further ones can differ between eyes, resulti...
Natural scenes contain hidden regions, or occlusions, that differ in the two eyes, resulting in mono...
The role of monocular occlusion zones challenge traditional models of stereopsis as they do not comp...
Perceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...
AbstractGrove, Gillam, and Ono [Grove, P. M., Gillam, B. J., & Ono, H. (2002). Content and context o...
Grove, Gillam, and Ono [Grove, P. M., Gillam, B. J., & Ono, H. (2002). Content and context. of monoc...
AbstractThe present study aimed to investigate whether the visual system scales apparent depth from ...
AbstractWe examined the phenomenon in which two physically aligned monocular stimuli appear to be no...
In binocular viewing of natural three-dimensional scenes, occlusion relationships between objects at...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
Depth perceived from two-object arrangement half-occlusions has been shown to depend on the occluded...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination was investigated in crossed and uncrossed directions using...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I.P., & Duke, P.A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quantit...
AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis with...
The extent to which nearer objects or surfaces occlude further ones can differ between eyes, resulti...
Natural scenes contain hidden regions, or occlusions, that differ in the two eyes, resulting in mono...
The role of monocular occlusion zones challenge traditional models of stereopsis as they do not comp...
Perceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...
AbstractGrove, Gillam, and Ono [Grove, P. M., Gillam, B. J., & Ono, H. (2002). Content and context o...
Grove, Gillam, and Ono [Grove, P. M., Gillam, B. J., & Ono, H. (2002). Content and context. of monoc...
AbstractThe present study aimed to investigate whether the visual system scales apparent depth from ...
AbstractWe examined the phenomenon in which two physically aligned monocular stimuli appear to be no...
In binocular viewing of natural three-dimensional scenes, occlusion relationships between objects at...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
Depth perceived from two-object arrangement half-occlusions has been shown to depend on the occluded...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination was investigated in crossed and uncrossed directions using...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I.P., & Duke, P.A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quantit...
AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis with...
The extent to which nearer objects or surfaces occlude further ones can differ between eyes, resulti...
Natural scenes contain hidden regions, or occlusions, that differ in the two eyes, resulting in mono...
The role of monocular occlusion zones challenge traditional models of stereopsis as they do not comp...